North Korea leader holds off on Guam plan, will watch U.S. bit longer – KCNA

A statement on North Korea’s news agency website KCNA saying Kim Jong Un is holding off on the Guam plan and will watch the United States for a bit longer. (from Reuters video)

(Reuters) — North Korea’s leader received a report from his army on its plans to fire missiles towards Guam and said he will watch the actions of the United States for a while longer before making a decision, the North’s official news agency said on Tuesday (August 15).

North Korea said last week it was finalizing plans to launch four missiles into the waters near the US Pacific territory of Guam, and its army would report the strike plan to leader Kim Jong Un and wait for his order.

Kim, who inspected the command of the North’s army on Monday, examined the plan for a long time and discussed it with army officers, the official KCNA said in a report.

Pyongyang’s detailed plans for the strike near Guam prompted a surge in tensions in the region last week, with US President Donald Trump warning he would unleash “fire and fury” on North Korea if it threatened the US.

South Korean and US officials have since sought to play down the risks of an imminent conflict, helping soothe global concerns somewhat on Monday (August 14).

The visit to the Strategic Force of the Korean People’s Army (KPA) marks Kim’s first public appearance in about two weeks.

The North’s leader ordered the army should always be fire-ready should he make a decision for action, the report said.